1. Download and install admuncher (https://www.admuncher.com/)2. Download and install privoxy (http://www.privoxy.org/)3. In privoxy, click Edit/Edit Main Configuration4. Scroll down to section 4.2 and change toggle to 0 and save5. (optional but recommended) To disable privoxy's blocking, go to edit/default actions and just clear out the file and save6. Download Enableloopback Utility (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/fiddler/archive ... ption.aspx) to Enable proxy for App Store7 Run it and select the apps you want access through the proxy (leave Microsoft Edge unchecked)8. Save Changes9. restart computer10. On restart open up admuncher and go to options/filter targets11. under My Filter targets add (manually type in) +privoxy:*12 Apply and close13. Now go to Action Center/All Settings/Network & Internet/Proxy (or for IE11, in IE go to settings/internet options/connections/lan settings)14 Make sure Automatically Detect is off15. Turn on Use a Proxy Server for your lan16. Key in 127.0.0.1 with port 811817. Hit OK and now Ads should be blocked in Edge and IE11

(make sure privoxy is enabled by right clicking the icon in the tray and making sure enabled is checked)

LaRock wrote:I typed up full instructions to make things easier to share.

1. Download and install admuncher (https://www.admuncher.com/)2. Download and install privoxy (http://www.privoxy.org/)3. In privoxy, click Edit/Edit Main Configuration4. Scroll down to section 4.2 and change toggle to 0 and save5. (optional but recommended) To disable privoxy's blocking, go to edit/default actions and just clear out the file and save6. Download Enableloopback Utility (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/fiddler/archive ... ption.aspx) to Enable proxy for App Store7 Run it and select the apps you want access through the proxy (leave Microsoft Edge unchecked)8. Save Changes9. restart computer10. On restart open up admuncher and go to options/filter targets11. under My Filter targets add (manually type in) +privoxy:*12 Apply and close13. Now go to Action Center/All Settings/Network & Internet/Proxy (or for IE11, in IE go to settings/internet options/connections/lan settings)14 Make sure Automatically Detect is off15. Turn on Use a Proxy Server for your lan16. Key in 127.0.0.1 with port 811817. Hit OK and now Ads should be blocked in Edge and IE11

(make sure privoxy is enabled by right clicking the icon in the tray and making sure enabled is checked)

wow had not seen this before. Will try it when I get home don't see why it wouldn't work. basically re-routing looping back the information for AM's sake. Not sure but would that potentially work for https connections as well?

I think this should be posted on the facebook page as well. Whatever the workaround, the fact that there is one, should get people's attentions.